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The Scott County Lever from Scott City, Kansas • 4

The Scott County Lever from Scott City, Kansas • 4

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T. ADVENTURES OF TAP M. J. Ksys, Pres. O.

Keys, Sec'y. -OB THE- Land ofiice, Wa Keeney, -s-0 sqt, Kansas, June 4, '87 a7 Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has filed" notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of district court of Scott county, ks at Seott City. Ran, on CreTgliiou'" Myers of Scott, Seott County Kansas, who made Homestead Entry No 16(335 for the ne of sec 3 twp 20 32w of 6th pnulle names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and the cultivation of said land, viz: Ambrose II Johnson, Charles F. Biddle, John E. Creighton aud Ellen T.

McKernau.aU of fecott, Seott county, Kansas. 4T AV. C. L. Beard, Register.

RN KANSAS JCiO A Cj cap, which, only for resting on the rims of his ears, would have completely extinguished him. VYou don't look so stylish js you might," Captain Flagg acknowledged, after Tad had effected the required change, "but sailors fjo in for comfort, mor'n style;" with which assurance Tad conscious t-hat he looked rather funny, to say the least was fain to be comforted. Indeed, the most that troubled him was the fear that Miss Polly might possibly laugh when he ventured on deck. But, though" Polly had been brought ej -the country, she had too much natural politeness to laugh; yet it must beconf -sscd that the depths of the deep hid a dimple or two, as Tad-waddled forward, wondering what the matter could be with the water to make the vessel tumble about so. If STMENT CO C.

S. Land Office, WaKeeney, I Kansas, June II 1887. No. SOU Notice is hereby given that the following-named setUer has iiii-A notice of his intention to make final jwoof in support of his claim, and that sr.id proof Kill be made before the probate judge of Scutt county KTansas at Scott.City Kas on August 6 1887 viz: Samuel Crager, H. E.

No. 9100 for the nw see 35 two JS of range 33 Cth p. in lias. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vl7-: Rigdon P. Cravat William H.

Daniels, James B. Simmons and John Bridwell all of Scott, Scott county Kansas. 47" AY. C. L.Bkard, ReEister.

We are prepared tp Furnish Money on Short Notice to Make Final Proof and on Deeded Land at lowest current terms. that Hwthcfio Mr. Oscar Wilde, with liis fastidious tastes, should slnnlder-ingly declare that he was disappointed with it. But I believe that, in spite -A this severe criticism, the Atlantic goes right on roaring and dashing, and swallowing up ships, and making people sea-sick, just as it has been doir.g for ever so long. Tad couldn't be persuaded to go below.

He thought that when the vessel did come to go down, he would perhaps stand a better chance on deck though, it is true, he couldn't swira a stroke. And as he lay there all night long till sunrise, his sickncs3 began to abate a little, as did also the s. iff westerly breeze which, coming further from the south, gave the "Mary a perfectly fair wind for her home-bound passage. They were all so kind, when, quite dizzy and weak. Tad managed to stagger to his feet, like a thawed out by rays of tlie morning sun, which dried up the wet deck, and made the of the great bine sea all about them sparkle 'with gladness.

Ceorge Washington got him some hot coffee, and said he was glad to see him "eondolescent." Captain Flagg, who looked quite fresh and hearty in spit? of having been up all night, smikd broadly, telling Tad that he'd got over the worst of it, and would begin to get bis sea-legs on in a ji.Fy. Kph grinned at him over the top of the wheel, aud proffered the use cf his tck-knife, if he (Tad) wanted to whittle. Polly at him demurely, and Bounce lapped the ends of Tad's extended lingers. On the whole. Tad didn't feel neariv as badlv regarding cheerfully.

I own I'm a bit struck aback, but, seejng you don't take nat'rally to sailomirr', there's no press-gangs nowadays to force you into goiu' against your will. Only," vo marked Captain Flagg, tilting back oil-skin hat, and scratching his head reflectively, I don't just know what to do with you, now you've changed your mind." know!" suddenly exclaimed Polly, clapping her ands. ell?" asked her father, interrogatively. We'll find fclm a chance on a farm whan we get to Bixport," returned Polly, coniivlently. "You'd like fartr ing wouldn't you, Tad?" Tad nodded with growing enthusiasm.

He knew that farming had something to do with new milk and fre3h butter and driving horses. Whatever it Avas, it would be far preferable to going to sea. Aud so it was pretty definitely settled that Tad should be a farmer, provided he be able, through the Captain's influence, to find a situation. When Tad came on deck at sunrise the following morning, sleepily rubbing his eyes, he rubbed them stiil harder, and, moreover, gave his elbow a sly pinch to make sure that, he Avas fully awake as he saw the strange transformation that had taken place in his surroundings of the previous night. For lo! in place of the far-reaching sea, green fields, alternating with forests of oak or pine, sloped down on either hand to the edge of a broad river as sinoot and clear as glass oa whose up-moving tide the "Mary was slowly drifting.

"Wh-y-y," exclaimed Tad, staring about him in glad surprise, "where is this, nnywav?" "This is Tad," laughed Polly, enjoying his look of perplexity. No. 8060 Land Office, wa-keency, June 4 1-SS7. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of fcer intention to make final pnof In support of tier claim, and tli at said proof will tie made before the clerk of the district court of seott eountv, kansas, at Scott City Kansas on July 22 187 viz: Emily E. Waleott, of Scott City Kansas 10319 for lie se sec 33 wt 18 31 w.

She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: Anson Arthur R. Leslie, Edward Cunimings and Robert Disosway, all of seott, Scott couutv, Kansas. 47 w. c. L.

Beard. EeCister. Haps and. "Mishaps of a Lost Satchel. (continued.) "Ile'e half a bunch of loose sliin-los in the of his bunk, that he savi-J from our last deck-load, and takes out a fresh one every time lie goes below that's where George Washington gets his kindlings for the gal ley-stove frorn," she remarked, demurely.

most I'm af eared of," observed her father, in a confidential whisper, 'is that his usin' of a jack-knife so much might get the vessel into some sech a scrape as the ol' British East Indy ship Win'sor Castle" got into once whilst I was a sailor." "What was that, sir?" eagerly inquired knowing full well what a repository for the material out of which sea-yarns were spun was her father's manly chest. "Well," slowly returned the Captain, 'near's I can remember, the story's this: The fcbip was on her home-bound passage from Chiny, an' got becalmed for two or three somewhere on the 'quator. So, it bein' hot, and the sailor to the wheel bein' a absent-minded sort of a chap, does he do but out knife and cut his name 'James W. Dunn' along on the rim of the m'hog-fuiy wheel!" Here Captain Fhigg em-pliasized the enormity of tlie offense by a portentous shake of the head, and went on: 'So, -when the Gap'n came on dock, there was a pretty row. He claps Jim in irons, and d're'tly they got into Xort, had him 'rested, and tlie only way poor Jim could get out of it was by paying for a bran'-new wheel." "That was too bad!" interjected Tad, who was eagerly listening.

"Well yes," assented Captain Flagg, who had a curious way of sometimes combining the practical' and scriptural when occasion offered, "but it goes to show, that the DEEDED LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY BOUGHT SOLD On Commission. U. S. Land Office, WaKeeney Kansas, June 4 J8S7. No.

$020. Notice is herebv given that tlie following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and said proof will be made before the Register ami Receiver of the laud office at wakeeney Ks on July 22 1887, viz: Dewitt C. McDaniel. D. S.

No. 1O110 for the ne see 29 twp 15of range 34 nth p. m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, anil cultivation of, said land, viz: Dennis Rrccdlove, William II, Slumptf, Jerome Ferris and John 8. AViuings.

all of Scott, Seott county Kansas. 47 AV. C. L. Bkard, Eegister.

8922 land office WaKeeney Kansas June 4 1887 Notice is hereby given that the following named setUer lias filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof wil be made before the Eegister and Receiver of the Land Office at AVaKeeney Kansas on July 22, 18S7, viz John Winings No. 11587 for the nw of see 31 twp 13 34 wepm He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, Jerome jerris, Hewitt V. Me-Daniel William H. stnlupff of Scott, Seott Kansas, and Joseph V. C'ibson of Kussel Springs Logan county Kansas.

47 W. C. L. Beard, Register. iSO.

SW41 Land Office, WaKeeney, 4 is7. Notice Is hereby given tnat the folio win.n-iiamed settler has filed nonce of his intention make final proof' in support of his claim and that said proof will le made before tlie Register aud Receiver of the U. laud oliice at WaKeeney, Kansas, on Julv 22 1S67, viz Kobert E. Hagnell, V. 1.

8. No. for the nw see 3 twp 1 33 6 in. He names the following v. ltnesscs to prove his continuous residence upon' and cultivation of said land, viz: Jay AV, bwink, (ieorco F.

Lappin, Kdw in E. Helf rich, aud James E. (iinn, all of Scott, Soott eouiity, Kansas. 47 AV. Ebard, Itejjister.

805 Land office at WaKeeney Ks. June 4, 1887. Notice is herebv given tliatlhe' following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim aud that said proof will be made before ihe probate judge of Seott county Kansas, at Seott City Kansas on July 22 1 87 viz: AVilliain T. J. Plumnier, II.

E. No 14502 for the ne q. sec 31 twp 17 range 34 6 m. He names the follow iui; to prove his continuous resideneeupon and cultivation of said land, viz: Auttust (irinsiiiaun, Joliu L. Curtis, Albert A.

Anderson, of l'luumter, Soott county Kansas, and Wiiliaui of Seott Scott county Kansas. 47 AV. C. L. Beard.

Register rso. y23 Land office, WaKeeney Jnne 4 18S7, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of liis intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the I-and office at Wakeeney, Kansas, on July 22 1S87, viz: Dennis lireedlove, Homestead entry No 13451 for the of nw qr, ne qr of nw qr of sec 27 aud the ne qr of the ne qr of see 28 twp is sr 34 wti ks. If names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence iifton, aud cultivation of said land. Viz: H'iliiam II. Stumpif, IewittC.

Ale Daniel, Jerome Ferris aud Jink Davis, ail of Scott, Scott county, Kansas. 47 AV. C. L. ileard.

Register. ISO. W35. Iand Office, wa-kceney, ks. June 4 ist-7.

Notice is hereby given tliatthe following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the Land office at WaKeeney, Kansas on July 22 1SS7, viz: James E. Giun, logsl for the sw sec 8 twp i of 33 of the Ctli in. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous "residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Juv AV. Swink, Robert Bag-nell, Edwin Hellrick, and John li Fureell, all of seott, seott county, kaitsnx. 47 w.

L. c. Beard. Register. No.

8957. Land office at wa-Keenev, Kansas, June 4, ls7 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will Vie made before the probate judge of Seott county, at Seott Citv ou July 22, 17, viz: AVillie D. AV'illis, who made Pre-emption declaratory statement No. 8G22 for the se qr of see 83, twp 20 of i 31 w. m.

He names the following witnesses to prova his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: AVilliain E. Fisher, AVilliain C. Bates, James J. Patten, and Levi F. Miller, all of Terryton, Finney county, Kansas.

47 w. C. h. Beard Register. 8015.

land Office, tra Kcctley, Kansas, JuJ'e 4 1S7. Notice is herebv given that the fohdwing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support: of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate Judge of Seott county. ATnnsas, at Scott City. A'uiKsas, on August 4 1, viz: James A'. Leydig, H.

E. 10404 for the se see 6, twp IS 31 6 pm. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jacob B. A'andeventer, Henry A. Hockaday, Albert W.

Bennett of Scott, Seott county, iCas and Javan Bortz, of Grigsby, Scott county Kansas. .47 irCL Beard. Eegister. (J. S.

Land Office AVakeency, I Kansas June 11 187, No. 9016. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final rroof in support of her claim, ami that said proof will be made before the clerk of district court for Scott county Kas, at Scott City Kansas on August 6, 1887 viz. Nellie C. Witwer.

no. 10742 for the his humiliation as he had expected bri to; but all his visions li RELINQUISHMENTS ALWAYS ON HAND. BOOS Land offic WaKeeney Kansas June 1R, 1887. Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has "filed notice of liis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the district court for Scott county, Kansas, at Scott City, Kansas on 6 18S7 viz: George Sinnelt, No 9163 for the sw sec 25 twp 20 33 6 p. m.

He names the following itnesses to prove liis continuous residence uon and the cultivation of said land, viz: Louis H. I'lrich, George Fin-kenbinder, Charles E. Robson and Noah Studebaker, all of Scott, Seott county, Kansas. 43 V. C.

Beard, Register. CHAPTER V. Daiker and darker grew the night, the wind sounded more and move dreary, the vessel tossed about in what seemed to Tad a terrihly dangerous manner, while he began to feel an nausea, which recalled his lirst and last experience in trying to smoke a iive-cent cigar. "I wonder if I ain't going to be seasick." thought Tad, with a tcrrib'e sinking sensation in the neighborhood of his stomach. It was fortunate that none of the far-away dots of red and green, which represented the lights of distant ships, came very near the track of the "Mary for the unfortunate lookout very soon became insensible to every thing but his own sufferings.

When Kph came forward to strike the bell, poor Tad was whooping over the rail, iu all the agonies of sea-sickness, which was not made a particle less painful by Kph's assertion that It wasn't nothiii' kilHn' he'd soon get oAtr it. Meanwhile Tie storm grew loud apace. The water wraith was shrieking." And as Captain Flagg glanced at the compass and the sky, he expressed a wish that he'd "come to anchor in the lower bay, and hung on till lnorniti'." Kut wishing availed nothing, now that the "Mary wa3 well out to sea, with the March wind blowing half a gale offshore. And as the next best thing to being anchored was laying the schooner to, the Captain shouted as a preliminary warning: "All ban's short' sail!" "All hands" came tumbling aft that is, Epli and G. Washington Jones did.

Tad himself was already there, having crawled into the very centre of a big coil of rope, where he huddled down as ili a big bird's-nest, groaning and sighing, and occasionally faintly calling upon some one to cast him into the depths of the sea. Captain Flagg was on the quarter-deck, too, his heavy gum-boots seeming to appear in half a dozen places simultaneously, as ho pulled, and hauled, and shouted, in the ensuing operation of reefing, while Polly, enwrapped as to her slim form in a sort of feminine storm-coat of water-proof cloth, which buttoned tightly about her, and an oil-skin hat fastened under her plump chin, stood holding the wheel, in obedience to her father's cheery commands. All that took place was to Tad's bewildered mind a 'terrible complicated experience. He know that while the Mary was pitching and tossing and rolling in all sorts of ways, the sails were lowered part way down the mast, where they hung banging and slatting iu a -most exasperating manner. And he was dimly conscious of seeing Eph's long- legs astride the B.

Cases Jpefore the Commissioner of the General Land Office andSecretary of the Interior a specialty. Having had Several Year's Experience in the Land and Loan Business we well know that we can please the Public. Give us a call. Correspondence -J 3er i lit A VIEAV OF "DOWN EAST. 3 i A -rs 901 Land office at Wakeeney.

JS, '87 iVotice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District court for Scott county, Kansas, at Scott City kansas, on July 20 '87, viz AViIlia.ni Dunn, sNo 115i2 of Siott Kans for the ne or see 32 twp 19 r33 wGpm. Kans He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mat F. Harrison, Harrison Paught. fiyron Banta and Joseph Newsom, all of Scott, Scott.county, Kansas. is AV.

C. L. Beard, Register. 8001 Land office waKeeney Kansas June 1, 1SS7. Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has filed" notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Scott county Kansas, at Scott City, Kansas on August 41S87, viz: Charles Deng, n.

A. No 0008, for the se qr of see 26 in twp lf 33 6 p. m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence tqicu and the cultivation of said land, viz: Benton Thornberger, John Sampson, Aashington Eichelberger, and Fred Loeb, all of Scott Scott eountv Kansas. 4S AV Beard, Register.

9 of the pleasures of seafaring lift-had been swallowed np in the darkness and terror of the iiiglit before. He was not intended by nature for a sailor, and now Tad's "greatest desire was to set liis foot on drj land again. I know tint, in contrast with the average boy of juvenile li-tioii, this sounds tremendously tmheroic. but I can't help it: there are "born sailors" and born landsmen, and was one of the One must take people and things is he finds them in real life. Yet, as Tad began to feci better, there was much to wonder at and admire all about Far away on the port hand was the distant coast-" line, dotted here arid there by the hile shaft of a light-house.

To starboard, the ocean rolled on and on. till waters washed the rim of the great arching dome of blue which came down to meet it. On every side were the sails of passing vessel, and beautiful beyond, compare was the sight of a handsome ship, with all drawing sail set, standing in for Boston Light, heading almost directly for the schooner. On she came, with her yards braced sharp against the back-stays, throwing the sparkling foam from the cutwater in great swaths, that swept along her glassy sides and formed a creamy track astern. As the stranger was passing so near, Captain Flagg hailed her through an immense tin speaking trumpet.

"What that, r.nd where from?" "Ship a hundred and thirty days from Calcutta what vessel's bellowed back the Captain, who was standing by the weather mizzen rigging, with his hand on a backstay. 'Mary of Bixport: twenty-four hours out er Boston," bawled Captain Flagg, r. irh a gracious wave of the hand; and Tad, who had listened to these nautical queries and replies with great marveling, wondered what made the Captain of the ship double himself a jvith a sudden attack of colic, or in an agony of as, ihe- great vessel went plunging onward toward her destination. "Tli: that goes down to the sea in Over -Western Furniture House. SCOTT, SCOTT 3EZ2ST.

fl rss IT- S. Land Office at WaKeeney i No. 9093 Kas. June is. 1887.

-Bixport right ahead there, where you see the meeiin'-hotis' steeple over the tree-tops, said Captain pointing ahead, "and I can tell you, Tad, when a man's b'en facia' the dangers of the boisterous ocean as -we sailors, has to, th words of the poet Slink sjieare: "limine acr'in home ag'in. From a furrin And oh it ray soul with joy To see my fren's once tr-oro." goes to the right spot." Tad rcs-pctf idly replied that ho was sure they raust, and, at the same time, gave a little involuntary sigh as he remembered his own homeless condition. "But, may be, I can get a chance with a real clever man, and, if I'm smart, save up my money, and some flay buy a littlo house of my own," thought Tad, who had a hopt al disposition. And so, with the same interest that ho had given to the fights on the great deep. Tad watched the to him almost equally novel scenes on the shored which they were passing scenes that, though perfectly familhir, were hailed with the enthusiasm of voyagers re-turi rig from at "least a three years cruise, by the entire ship's company.

"John Dotv's got the same old" MONEY fob WESTERN KAN THE Western Farm MORTGAGE CO. La-wrence, Hob established a branch office at AVa-Keeney, and is prepared to loan money to those wishing to make final proofs, and all wanting farm loans. to nr.hl Proof la 2ts.cxa. RATES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. GEO.

C. WARD, MGR. Office with MeKnight Holllster, flrt door west of U. S. Ijuid Office.

C. H. EOBINS, Agt, Scott, Kansas. Notice is herebv given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of of Scott county, Kansas, at Seott City, Kansas ou Aug. 2, 1887.

viz: Semira E. Cavlor who made It. e. application No, 12114 for tlie nwH sec 3V5 twp, 19 south or r. 32vpm.

Kansas. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: David C. Howe. John Pope John Creighton Creighton Myers, all of gcotK seott County Kansas.

43 w. rr. x. Beard. Register.

V. S. Land Office, WaKeenev, Kansas, June 13 1887. No. OfK'i.

Notice is herebv given that the following-named setller lias filed notice of his intention to make fina; proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Seott county, Kansas, at Scott itv, Kansas, on Augusts 1887, viz: Robert T. Coulter, of Seott, Kansas, pds 11424 for tlie sw of see 15 twp 20 of range 32 6 m. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Samuel I fouls-worth. Seott Ruth, Georee AV. Ruth and Francis L.

Darling, ail of Scott. Scott county, Kansas. 4S AV. C. L.

Beard, Register. THE STORY OF TT1E the Avay of transgressions is hard, and anyhoAV said the Captain, breaking oft' his quotation rather hastily, as he saw a gleeful twinkle in Tolly's eyes, "an how, it took nigh all the wages Jim had comin' to him, and so he felt so bad that he went to c'nsult a great London lawyer about it." "I don't see what good that would do," obseived practical Polly; but, paying no attention to his daughter's unconscious sarcasm, the Captain went on: "The lawyer, he studied over it a spell, and toM Jim to go oil to sea ag'iu, and, when he came back to London, to give him a call. So Jim went off, and shipped on a long v'y'ge, and it was nigh two years 'fore lie was back: the 'Win'sor she'd come in meanwhile, anij the lawyer had her libeled, as they call it a kind of a warrant served on her, like a 'tachmcnt on And what do you s'pose," asked the Captain, slowly, at tills culminating point of interest, "what "do you s'pose was the charge lie brought ng'in the owners of the ship?" Polly timidly thought it might be the sailor's false imprisonment; she remembered to have heard that such things were done sometimes, while Tad shook liis head in silent bewilderment. Well, fir," exclaimed Captain Flagg, pointing his topic, so to speak, by touching the end of one stumpy forefinger with the tip of the other, and speaking with intense though quiet enjoyment, he put it like this: 'James W. Dunn, wry he says, 'claims pay at the rate of five-pound a day for the use of his wheel, durhi' cighteen-moiiths voyage.

It's his wheel, isn't it? he had to pay for it, and there's the sec 15 twp 18 of 34 6 pm She names the following witnesses to rove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: Edward H. Batty, Augustus D. Batty, jay If. Harris and Albert A. Anderson, all of Scott, Seott county Kan.

47 AV. C. L. Beard Register. V.

S. Land Office at WaKeeney i Kansas. June 4't7. 8018 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate judge of Seott county, Kansas, at Scott City, Kansas on Aug. 4.

1.887, viz: Ellsworth G. Bell, homestead entry No 10123 for then of see 8 twp lSsofr31w 6th m. He names the following itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Jacob n. A'andeventer, Henry A. Hockaday, Albert AV.

Bennett, of Seott, Scott county Kansas, and Javan T. Bortz of Origsbv, Scott couutv, Kansas. 47 W. V. L.

Beard, 69C9 Laud office AVaKeeney Kansas 11 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof ill be made before the Register and Receiver at the IT. S. 1-and office ut AVaKeeney Kansas ou August 11 1S87, viz: George E. Kees, No.

S3S2 for the se see 10 twp lssrffiwC m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uKn and the cultivation of said land, viz: Ferdinand Sones, craven Garrett. John C. AA'illison and Henry B. Grable, all of Scott, Scott county Kansas.

47 W. C. L. Beard. Register.

No. 9015 Land office, AVa Keeney Kansas, June 11, '87. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Scott county Kansas, at Scott Citv Kansas, on July 21 18S7, viz: Charles luiican of Sectt, No. 11317 for the w'a of se qr aud of sw qr of sec 13 twp 16 33w6 pm He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon, aud the cultivation of said land, viz: William H. Roach, James S.

Brower. AmirewT. Dntigtielee and Euo btronicr ships has cur' us expor'enees. Thad-- rwhitefaee cow (he pronounced it Contest Notices. No.

h. S. Land Office at AVa-Keenev. May 25. 7.

Complaint having been entered at this office by Charles M. Ueilmvs against Horace O. Ualcli for failure to comply with law as to timber culture entry 0816, dated September upon the i.e qr, see 15. tp 20 of 34 in Seott couutv, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that Horace Halch has. for and in consideration of $7.5.00 to him paid relinquished all his riixlit title and interest in and to said tract of land to the Koveruiueitt of the United States and has delivered possession of said relinquishment to a third party; the said parties ore hereby summoned to appear at this office on the t-th day of 1SS7, at 1 o'clock, P.

to resjiond arid furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. ir. if. lllkentcn. "Receiver.

J. A. Holhstcr. S219 Land office at AVaKeeneT, Kaii.Mune 32 1887 Complaint havinK been entered at this office by E. Crelghton against Sylvanus Fouii-dUine for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entrj dated Mnv 16, 1SS5, uion the southeast sec 2S twp 19 in, in Seott county.

Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that the said Sylvanus F. Fouustino has fatted to comply with the timber-culture laws of the I'nited States iu this that he lias failed to break or cause to be broken S) five acres dui-iii? (lie first year since date of filing and entry' and li has failed to break or caused to be broken the second five acres on is required by the timbcr-oui-tinc laws of Tinted Stales. The sr.id parties are hereby summoned to npper.r at this office on the 20 day of August at 1 o'clock p. to respond ami furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. W.

JT. Pllkenton, KeceiTcr. V. S. Ijind Office.

Wa-Keeney, Kansas, Xo. S3C3. June 13. 7s87. Complaint been entered ft this office bv John "against Thomas Graham for failure tocomph wtth law os to timber-ciilture entry No.

fw4 (Sated FebruarvS issg, umn the sec 11 twp ic ranpe 31 in Scott couutv Kansas Willi a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant alleging that the said Thomas (iraham has wholly failed to break, plow, stir or cr.li ivate the l)rt live acres of said tract of land since date of said ertry, or cause the same to be done, and such failure still exists: the gairf pr.rties are hereby summoned to appear at this oihee on the lltb day of is? 7, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said ail.j;ed failure. H. i'iiktiiton, Receiver. HoUistcr.

I I 1 PATENT Caveats Trade Mark3 An1 Copyriehts obtained, end all business i atent office attended to at niodcrat tne u. i J-'eeS, deus," said Captain Hagg. laytiigdowji his big trumpet with an impressive nod of the head. With a livid recoih ctron of his own experience of die. previous night.

Tad replied emphatically' that he had no doubt of it. "When yon come to be a sailor, Thadtler.s, and, may ship-master, like myself," pursued the Captain, feeling mechanically in his pockets for hi3 pipe which lie discovered, a moment later, to be on tho in possession of Bounce, who was gravely dragging it away to th? immeasurable delight of Polly "an' you've gone llrrough the responsibilities, an' dangers, an typhoons an' things gen'ily," he rather hazily concluded, as he recovered liis pipe from Bounce, "you'll realize that what Solomon about truth being iictioil is jest about as he's put it." "But I I don't think I want to be a sailor," faltered Tad, with downcast Oiir office Is opposite the U. Tat nt Office. and we can obtain Patents iu less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing.

We advise as to patentability free of and we make t'HAUdE UNLKSS WKfJiiTAlN PATH NT. We refer, here, to tile the Mapt. of Money Order and to ollicials of the IT. S. Patent ofllec.

For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clienta in your own State or County, write to. p. SM.T77- (SC CO. tQpposltj Patent Office, Washinsrton. D.C ail of Scott, Seott county, Kansas.

i vv. L'. u. Beard, KCKister. V.

S. Land Office, WaKeenev, Kansas. June li, i.s87 No. 0033. Notice is hereby jriven that the following named settler has filed notice of intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Seott county Kansas at Scett City Kansas on July 22 1887 viz: John H.

Eosenbcrsjer, li Mlftj for the se sec name on the rim. lie ship had the of it all this while, and a ship can't ot along v. ithout a. wheel no better'n without a compass, sr.ys the lawyer, and you can settle it right now, or else we'll take it up to the adm'ralty Wasn't he smart! and did the own kaow) "he had Avhen he. went away; he talked of swappin with Ozias Nas'n, one spell," said Eph, as the schooner, drifting slowly with the tide, was born within a cable's length of the shore, where a number-, of cows were browsing on the short pasture-grass, which grew down within a few feet of higli-water Square Hall's had the line fence 'twixt him and old- Burton whitewashed, I see," Captain Flagg observed, as he stood wjth his eagle eye glancing- shoTU.wai.il the enn-Vits-cvered telescope.

And as the "Mary very deliberately rounded a -densely wooded point, aided bj alight breeze which had begun to till the schooner's sails, and the town of Bixport appeared in full view, even roily reeoguized with rapture that the roof of the school-house had been newly shingled." "For this awl all other mercies th "Lord make its truly grateful," said Flagg, reverently, as he took of! his oil-i-kin hat, in which it was popiitar'3" believed lie slept whih voyaging: over the main. This "was his invariable form erf thanksgiving, its. sobn as "Bixport wharf was aiid with its utterance -Captain Flagg dove into the cabin, there, to throw nside, Avilh his seafaring-iitirre, the weighty responsibilities ot he voyage. Ten'miiuttes later, as the Mary h'ea red the wharf, wliero half of th residents seemed to have assemided, "Cajitain Flagg reappeared on deck in his go-ashore, suit, consist- -uig of a tall hat, a criunplel suit of -navy-blue, and low-qua rteretl shoes nigiily polished. In" ja commanding Voice the Captain gave the necessary orders for bringing the schooner along 13 iwp 10 34 m.

lie names tne witnesses to Drove his continuous residence JVO. 0005 Land office. WaKeeney. Kansas, June is is hereby given" that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in supirt of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Scott county, at Scott City, Kas on August 6 '87, viz: Bertha Lucas, p. d.

s. o. 1093 for the sw of sec 31 twp 20 of 32 of 6 pm. She names the following witnesses to prove Iter continuous residence upon, and the cultivation of said land, viz: George Simiett, George Fill kenbinder George Sparks and Levi Sparks all of Seott, Scott county, Kansas. 4J AV.

C. L. Beard. Register. 9007 Lane! oftlee, WaKeeney Kansas.

June 'k7. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in snpfiort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of District Cotiltof Seott county, A'ansas, ct Scott City, Kansas, ou August fl, '87. viz: IjOtiis If. Clrich. p.

d. s. No 9f06 for the sw of sec twp 20 32 Cum. He names t'ie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and the cultivation of said land, viz: George Sinnett. George Finkenbinder, Edwin Sinnett and Daniel W.

Cox, all of Seott, Scott Kansas. 43 C. 1 Beard, Register. NO. 90tV.

Land office. AVaKeotir, Kansas, June 18, lsW. Ntnice is hereby given that tlie settler has filed" notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Scott eountv, Kansas, at Scott City. Kans, oil August 1887 viz: Arrers H.Johnson, II. E.

No. 1 for the northwest, or See, 28, Town 17 S. R. 32 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: AVKliam B. Johnston.

Charles F. Brush, George Steekman and Samuel N. Cliue, all of fcott, Scott county, Kansas. 48 T. C.

L. Beaad, Register. Land cfuee, WaKeeney, -vn mt Kansas, July 2 '87. AP-JlJa Notice is hereby given that iha following named settler has filed riofiee of iris intention to make final proof in support of liis clasni.and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the district court of seott county at seott City Kansas, on August 20 "P7. viz: George W.

Dickson homestead entry No. e2 for the sw of sec 10 twp 17 31 6 m. He names the following it nesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and the cultivation of said land, viz: AVilliain O. Fugle, Daniel N. Erbaugh, Thomas E.

riickincer and AViiliam Ludlow, all of Scott, upon, aid cultivation of said land, viz: John C. Colder, Noah Pansier, Lincoln Newsom and Richard Ansley, all of Scott, Scott couutv, it?" exclaimed and ers ive to pay (ft ivaiisas. 47 W. C. L.

Beard. Eegister. ooon 1-md office. WaKeeney, Kansas. June 1 1 VRS7.

Notice is hereby given that the following named I I 1 settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will be made before S. T. Burgess, clerk AN ATTACK OF Sr.ASIC'KNES.s. boom-end, Avaving hither and thither, as he tugged at a rojie. while Captain Flagg and George Washington performed the most unheard -of prodigies of seamanship, as despite the struggling and bellying 'of the stiff canvas, they contrived to tie it down to the boom, so that when the sails were hoisted up again, they 'were not nearly as large as before.

Ami then waxing bold, the gallant old sea-dog. Captain Jcthro Kjagg, decided that, instead of lying to till morn i nor, he would to. use liis own nautical impression keep her a-jog-idn" to the nor a ni arid east'ard." So all through that eventful night the "Man' -J-" pursued her billowy course, while poor Tad, in a sadly demoralized state of mind and body, lay nested in the coil of rop- I hava mentioned, feeling, oven in liis deathly sickness, oh. so ashamed! that Poily, a girl, not quite as old as himself, -sfitiuld show such courage, while he, a. Juhber-ly )mv, 'couldn't even offer to do the least thing to keep the vessel from going straight to the bottom -of sea! But myself, don't- think there was any thing very strange in the matter.

It was Tad's first experience, and -seasickness, like conscience, makes cow-arils of us all. The Atlantic Ocean is a terrible fellow trt take thcoiirage nit of a landsman, when it gets on a sort of rampage; and I don't wonder of district court, in and for Seott county Kansas, at Seott City Kansas on August 9, ik.7 viz: rauma Aroiunuoi. iwnose iornier name was, at the time she entered said tract as a single Km ma Perk.) 122H5, for the se of see 19 twp 20 31 v. Opm She names tlie following witnesses tt prove her questioned Polly in the same breath. Captain Flagg nodded an affirmative.

And so the sailor got a big lot of money?" put hi Tad. as an interrogative. He got what the lawyer left, most likely," returned Captain I'lagg, rather dryly which slight reflection against the legal professions was, fortunately Hot understood by his hearers. The sun disappeared behind the ocean rim, "and after supper tlie side-lights were put out, and Tail instructed as to the duties of a lookout; for now the Mary was headed right out toward the open sea, which looked terribly dark and cold to Tad's astonished eyes, particularly as there was no such thing as a sign of land any where? to be Publication Notices. SS'82 Ijind ofne, WaKeener, Karws, Mnr 2f, 'S7.

Notice Is hereby given tlie followinu" named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Trobate judge of Scott county, Kansas, at Seof City, Kansas, on July l.l lss7, viz: Carl till, homestead entrv No 1200 for the nw of see 21 twp 17 6im. He mimes the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon, and the cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Karvt-v, Scott Carroll, John A. ai.d W. V. Paagherty, all of Scott.

Scott eountv. Kansas. 5 W. C. L.

Beard. Register. tJ.S. I.tnrt or.l.'e, Wahceney, i KansHS, 4, 187. i No.

Notice is hereby iriven that tb settler, has filed notice of his intention to final prif in stijquirt of his claim, and that said pntc.f be matle befoie th Clerk of the Pistnct Cin of couutv, Kaunas, at v'lty. 22 1vS7." viz-Willis IT. 11. sec 30 ii 1 ji tSlii p. m.Ks He names the wit! to tTove his continuous resi-ti and cuiiivatinri of, said land, viz: Lcvis Ii.

Daniel Zimwierman, dwee W. Tvier. and Jo'iti S. Ki ier, all of Scott, P. C'onuty Kana.

47 C. L. Eeard. Kettisscr. eyes.

"What not want to" be a salver bold, and plow the ragin main," cx-" claimed the. Captain with a look of un-utto'rable ama.emcnL "No, fniistly replied Tad. And as he thus spoke, he hung his head so far mo side that the big fur cap fell and was ir.v.n y. seized by Bounce, who bYgin to orry it, evi-tently regarding it as some new species of "the feline race, until, the fervor of his attack, he. fell into if.

bodily, and gave vent to small yelps, expressive of extreme fear. JtTvr.s some, time before the Captain recovered from the shock occasioned by Tad's reply. That a likely boy should prefer; a ashore, ayIao had once plcas-tu'aCle excitement of on the ocean wave," passed his simple com-prelicnsion. But gradually yielding to Polly's artful arguments, Flagg' brow began to clear. 'All right, ray h'd." he s-" mute continuous residence upon and the cultivation of said laud, viz: Uriah Z.

T. Brincr. i lay ton L. Davis and Charles F. 'Liudle allot Cures all open ceres on Animals from any causa, sore shoulders, cuts, kicks, rope burns, sore backs, scratches, cuts from barb-wire fences, etc.

Ha smell to attract flies; does not burn a sore like liniments easily applied and always ready. For Burns, Chafing. Sores or Cuts on Persons it has nc cqu-cl. TRY IT! 15 and 50 Ct3 A COX. side the wharf.

Down came the dingy EDLD sails, and' a half-dozen pairs of hand were extended to catch the lino H.MIEXSELL CO. t. fnd rr: i Kaiissis ik7. No. snr.t Notice hereby cIvmi thut the following named I tti.ir m'i- of intention to make i iicfiof 'a o'" his claim, and that said Scott County Kansas.

so W. C. L. Beard. Eegister.

U. p. Land Office waKeeney Kansas June 25 18S7, No. 8134. Notice is hereby given that, the following-named settler has file'd notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of seott Co.

Kansas at seott City, Kansas, on Aug. 18, tS7 viz. Geirrge IF. Eeezley, no. 11579 for sec 27 tp 19 34 fi in.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: Robert Y. Steward. Lemuel Can-others, Manuel Carrctliers and Edwin D. Filson all of seott seott Ceuutv Kansas. 60 w.

C. L. liKARD Register. V. S.

Land Ofiice at waiveeney Kansas Julv 2, 1RS7, Notice is herebv iriven that the following-named settler lias filed notice of his intention tr make final proof iu support of his ciaim, and tiiat said proof will be made before tins proliato proof rtill be made iK-fure pnibate of Scott eoi'ntv K.Tsas. at- Seott Citv Kansas on Ji.lin if. 11174. JCUll II. iiairv.u II.

lltd. f-r fne ne sie 'jn i vp is of m. He he witnesses to prove his us upon, and cultivation of, names it coi.iiiiaot) said land, viz: harles A'yors. J-i r.ies Horn- WW Scott, Sirott county Aransas, 4. W.C.

Eegister. U. S. Land Office AVa Xeec-ney Kaunas June 11 1887, P017. Notice is hereby given that the followint-named settler lias filed notice of his intention "to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tiie Probate judge of Seott county Kansas at Scott City Kansas on July 23 1 887, viz: James Stewart, p.

d. s. o9T-fil. -for the se see 13 twp 37 32 of 6th m. He names the following witnesses to prove Lis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John Williams, Dell Morrison livl Meddler and Frank A.

Williams all of Scott Seott eountv, Kansas; 47 W. C. L. Beard, Eegister. 9033 I office, WaKeeney, Kansas.

June 11 1887 Notice is hereby given the following named Settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tlie Probate judge of Scott county Kansas at Scolt City Kansas on July 23 1887 Viz: John L. AVIIllams, H. E. No. 13R0X for the se sec 12 twp 17 32 of oth pm.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, and the cultivation of said land viz: James Stewart, Dell Morrison, Eddie Stewart and Levi Meddler, all of Scott, Seott county Kansas. 47 AV. C. L. Beard.

Eegister. Land office, Waltceney, Kansas June 4, 87. Notice hereby tivtn the following named settler has filed notice cf bis intention to make final proof In supnoit of his cla'm, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Court of Scott county, Kansas, at Scott Kansas, on July 22 viz: David homestead application for the se see 10 twp. 10 of SI r. in.

lie names the following witnesses to prove- his continuous residence uixin and cultivation of said land, viz: John Eng John Joilister, Robert M. Sutcliff, and Arthur G. Sutchix, all of GrigsVv, Scott county. Kansas, 47 AV. C.

Beard. Register. V. S. Land Ofiice Waaeeney Kansas June 4, 1887.

No. 8021, Notice is hereby given that the olio win jj-naro-ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof Jn support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register aud Receiver of the Land office u-t WaKeeney TiTviisaa on July 22 1887 viz: William II. Stumpftr H. E. No 1355 for tlie nw of see 22.

twp 15 of 31 wepm Ks He names tne following witnesses to'prove tls continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz-Dennis Brrc'fliOTe, Jobe P. Cain, Jerome Ferris and C. MaDaniel. all of seott. Scott jiidue of Scott Co Kan at seott city, us, on Aug 1 IShty VIZ Edward Leslie, II.

irMfl, for the'Re 1-t see 17 in twp IS s. ot r.31 6 ni. Ho names the follow tiij: itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and eultivation of, said hind AViiliam Kiibusii, James AV. Seward, Gcorpe W. ISartlctt and S.

Kubusb, all of firigsbv, Scott Courtv Kansas. 5u V. liKAED C231 Land office at WaKeeney, Kr.n., July 2, l7. Notice is hcreiiy jrivcu that "the I'obowiiiK -iiaiul settler lias tiled notice lijs intention to inaka final prooi in support of his claim, nnd that said TiKU will be made U'fore the Hot ate 'Judge of Scott, county Kansas, at Seott City Kaiisus oa baker, John White and j.mali Harris, all of Scoff, Scott Courly Kansas. 47 W.

C. L. Bbaru. P047 T.e.nd oc. Va Kecncy Kans is, 'ST.

iy iei civen that the following niued 1 thna 4)ii i.Iuiidr.'i 923S Land office at WaKeeney, Kas. July 2. Notice is herebv given ttvat the following upnied settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supj oi of his that said proof will be made before the C-lerK of tlie district court for Scott county at Seott, City Kas on August 1 Kalus G. Stone, II NO 15030 for the se q. sec 4 twp.

20 of r. 33 w. 6 p. m. He names the following witnesses to prove continuous residence upo and cultivation of said land, viz: Eugene McDaniel, Thomas P.

Render, Joseph AVadenstine and Nicholas id-lace, all of Seott, I. O. Scott county, Kansas. 50 AV. C.

I.u Beard, Kesister. C. S. Laud Office, AVaKeeney, I. Kansas, Jalv 2, 1887.

i No. S212. Notice i herebv given that the folio wing named settler has liled notice of his inten tiou to in. ike final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be before tlm Ji'lerk of the District coait of Scott coumy Kansas, at Scott City Kansas, on Sewember 13, viz: Henry 8. PaDe li.

No 1U277 for the se see 21, twp -0 33 w.0 in. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, sa'd Innd iz: Charles E. AViiliam S. Merrill William L. h'ilev, and Andrew i'ohbfa til of Scott.

Scott county, Kansas. .0 AV.C L. 15F.AKD.TIcui.sJrr.. Land Oince WaKeenoy han. July's 1SS7 Notice is herebv given that the fe-'lewing ram-ed-settler has tiled notice of his iuterition to r.iake final proof in support of bis ciai.a, and said proof wjil.

be matfa. before fie Clerk of the district court of Seott county Kansa3, at Serin f'liv Kans. -on August is 1SS7. vi7 seen, excepting the low sandy cape shores astern, which were fast disappearing in the distance and increasing darkness. Before sending the youthful mariner foi'ard.

Captain Flagg- called him below, and gravely commanded him to put on some well-worn, under-flannels, several sizes too large, which, however. Tad found very comfortable, a pea-jacket, within whose capacious folds tfn-ee or four boys of Tad's dimensions could have been buttoned, and largo U. S- Lnvd Ofiice fit watveeney Kansas, Jur 25 1887. No. 0114 Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has filed" notice of his intention to final proof in no port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Seott county, kansas, at S-ottCity, Kansas, on At 13 18S7, viz: David E.

Gibson, of Scott, Scott county, Kans. who made Homestead Kntry No 13290 for the sw see IS wp 17 32 6 Kansas. He names the following witnesses ti prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; George P.MeMeirom James G. Dibble, Iret'a and Bewfamine F. Wlutlock, all of Scott, Scott county, Kansas.

W. c. L. Beard, Register. U.

S. Lind office, at AVatvencT I Kansas, June 2-. 1887. No. 9141 Notice is hereby given tlia-t the following nairied settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of liis and that sa'd proof will be made belore the Probate Judge ot Seott county, Kansas, at Seott City, Kansas on Aue 16 iss7.

viz: Penjamin F. Rochester, p. d. s. No 11419 for the nw.

see 10 twp 16 34 6 ks. He names' the following witnesses to prove his continuous fesidenc" upon and Cultivation of. said land Austsn Freed, Bciilamln F. Kale, Joseph M. Helfriek.

snd Pureell, ail of tcort, Bcovt crrsity, Bnssw. 60 W. L- jUKAo Pegiptier. SI 38. Land office at AVaKeener.

June 25 1887. Notice is herebv given that the folio wing-named settler has filed notice of his to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Seott eountv, Kansas, at Seott City, on Aug 15 18S7, viz: John W. xauuei i. d. 8.

No U3W, for the sw see 34, rvp 20 34 0 m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George AV Alexander, Herman Tiece, Josenb Tiece and Clint na-'ue, ail of Washburn AVieiiita co in ty. 50 AV. C. L.

Beard. Reeisfer. V. S. luand Office Wabeeney Kansas July 2 1887, J- B2o2 Notice is herebv given that tlie following-named settler has filed notice, of liis intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and tha' said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Scott county, A'ansas at Scott Citv, Kansas on Aug 25.

5887. viz: Jose'ph N. Newsom H. E. A pp.

No 16110 for tlie nw see 21 in twp 19 of 33 6 pm. He names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous residence upon, and cultivation of slid Is nd viz: Dow Pepper. Park McDaniel, Mi J. Co and 11. Fauglit.

all of Soott, Scctt county, Kansas. 00 W. C. L. BKARi Register.

9200 Land office, WaKeeney Kansas July. 2 'S7. Notice is herebv given that the folio win? named has filed notice of his Intention, to make riii! lproof in supjiort of his claim, r.nd that said pr of will be made before the Clerk of the district court of seott County Kansas at seott City Kansas on Aug 20' 87, viT--. is Flickfncrer. IL.

No. 128S7 V. S. Land Ofllre, AVa Keeney Kansas, June 2o, '87. No.

91 12 Notice is hereby given that the foliowin? named settler has filed uote his intention to make linr.l nroof in suppoit cf his claim, and that said proof will h3 made before the Probate Judge of Scott eountv, Kansas, at Seott Citv. Kansas, on Aug 12 '87, viz: Wallace iC Boyd, No 113GS for the ne sec 17 iwp 10 of 34 Cth ni. Ks. He names the following his witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sid land, viz: AViliiam Siits, Thomas Graham, AVilliain H. Good and P.

A. Kosenberger, all of Soott, Scott county Kansas. 50 AV. C. L.

Beaizd, Reglsiter. settler has AK-d notice of his Intention to make final risjipvtrt of his flat and that said iirvof will be pia-Ii; li-it-e the probate i'liCre of o't i-nnuty Ks SvoU City ou July 22 lst7, WillWit. T. U. No.

S7C7 for t' tie i of see ij. south ran-te 32 west tb Unitod hl.ie nd lorrirn conn. tr, th Tublihc, tho mm ri American continn. to net nolioiior. 1 for Dsvarita.

ntMlt. r-i-1-niTliA py rig' firth. U'li'tu Mtl. no i.e foiin.iu;r witnesses to prove bis akjusi i iv, viz: James AV. Seward Ti 1 No flT-U ue qr sec 1-t twp is 31 w.

lie names te foliowiiiir witnesses to prove his -continuous residen-e upon ml of said -1: lid. Edward li. Leslie, William M. 'Joan S. liuimsh, and rraufe a.

D-tvis aii r.f Sctitt county Kansas. "AV. C. L. Pearil, i TH3 -Lsnd cfHce fit TVaKeencv 5ans.

ii Notice is hereby riven tha't the foiiowins named stttler has filed notice of his intention ti make nal r.ioi 4n-t-rpj-ort of his etiim. and tbat said, proof will bo ciade before ths Pro'oare Judge Scott county, Kansas, at "Scott Citv. Kansas, A.ug 19 is7, viz: Louis S. Millinfrer, No fcr- the sw. ij.

9 twp. 18 of r. St p. f.V. He-names tlie following witnesses to nrovo hl cetv tuiuous residence urtoa and enhivsrien of land viz: Luther est, of Seott.

Scott c-ystir to patents in t'atiflrta, f.ocimia, tranr, iraar. nd othr nxm. nr. o.ualKl mad tbmr tciMu ttuar- Hud nJ in th. VlBt OlBc on iiort noti- 'inn.

ry So churns tor iminiUou( uwJ er dr.wmdi Adic hr ronil frc P.tritY oht.tnod hron unn ACo.nnotfoa Intb. HCIK.VTIFIC to. Inret sii'oiilation tncl is tno roosa Inilaentiai wr.atr of tt kind jmlilifhed In tb. world. 5 ho VdvaotrB at uoh a notio.

uvmr itfU BE.lor.tands. tivy nwpapr p.iH!hl WBiEKJA tX year, aad it winiitvedM. tmuoa. -iotiooa, eniineorujff swM. b1 tuamr JpaJ-ti ot Incluatnal pwerert.

pub-S nJ iu mnw cminT. Jt ooctaico tl) nam, of mji nn.o aal tiO eivnrr inwntion ptetitJ 7A Irt it suui 1 aoM. If irnmH Tft to r'-s'ie ne atuf tne cnitivatioii of s.id D.in'ei If. Krbamrli. Thomas f.fiMb.

tfisrie and John L. Williams, of Volt, eoi.f.tr Kansas. 47 L. Beard, ReRister. V.

R. Ijind Office WaKeeney I June 4 1887, i No. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following naTi-ed settler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pr will bo jn.vla before the Clerk the TTisrmct Court, of. ftoott 'eotuiti', fVvrtt Oity oa July 22 1687 tnj. James J.

Holla, App. tlie ne sec 11 twp 20r34w pm tin nsa. He name; tlie followfiig witaesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz. William L. Baker, Job B.

Richmond, Emmitt T. Miller and Kinrone Pennington all of Hcott, Sflot Kansa. it v. c. L.

Deard Kltcr. 9tl6 Land office, WaTveency Kansas, June 23 '67 Notice is hereby piven that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in stipiHH- of his claim, and that said proof will be infitie before the Clerk of the District Court of Scott eountv, Kansas, at Scolt City, Kansas on Au 13, viz: Henry F. Joiin, Homestead entry No 12443 for the nw of see. two fl of" 32 of ith pro. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon, and the cultivation of said land.

Oglesbv Daniel Erbaegh, WiHWin o. Ei'tie and riif-tn C. Gaus P. O. of all, Scott, Scott county, Kanas.

BO AV. 0. Peard RerKr. for ne of sec 15 twp 17 r.31 fi. He names the Mowing witnesses to prove his continuous tckM, no nnnn.

and the of said land, James L. Dixon, II. E. No S327 for fie se sec 9 twp 17 taws in. Ke names the following witnesses to prove his eoi ti uous residence upon aud cultivation of said la 1 1 viz.

"iiiiain O. Engle, Daniel N. Erbaufih, A'iiomas riiektn-ger, and William LutUow. all of Soott, Seot-i. coiintv kan.

60 A7, C. I Ejjakd "EcsisteT. vz: Villia-m Ludlow, James L. Dixon, George Kansas joan A. Jloore.

lionet B. Irwin, -Ji Joan CMit Cour-ty iLaneas. ati, ol Phianaer, s-ctt env, 60 C. AV Be'aKi, net." AV. son and Scott Carroll an oi jscow, ocon, CVa'ity, Kansas.

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About The Scott County Lever Archive

Pages Available:
1,242
Years Available:
1886-1892